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Haryana Chief Minister Manohar Lal Khattar on Friday admitted lapses in security arrangements following a verdict against Dera Sacha Sauda chief Gurmeet Ram Rahim Singh, but later said that no advance action was taken as it could have created bigger problems.
Talking to reporters on Friday evening, after around 30 people were killed in violence following the Dera Sacha Sauda chief being convicted for rape, Khattar, admitting to mistakes, said: "We are identifying the lapses."
However, in an interview to India Today TV later, he said action was not taken in advance as it could have made the situation worse.
"Our first aim was that Baba should appear in front of the court.. had he not appeared, we would have had to do an operation like we did in Rampal case...the situation could have been worse. We made a plan, and we also had control of situation," Khattar claimed.
Noting his government tried to stop Ram Rahim's supporters from reaching Panchkula, he said: "We tried to control the crowd, we suspended bus and train services, did checking on the state border.
"But supporters disguised themselves and reached there. We cannot stop every person. People walked on foot, some were there five-days in advance."
"There is no sympathy. Anyone who disturbs law and order will be punished," he said, adding damage to the property will be compensated, and will be recovered by selling Ram Rahim's assets as the Punjab and Haryana High Court said.
Asked about the number of deaths, the Chief Minister said around 30 people died in firing.
He blamed the huge number of Dera supporters for the situation getting out of hand.
Khattar also said paramilitary forces are being deployed in sensitive areas, and the Army has been requisitioned for the "vulnerable" areas.
He asserted that the guilty will be brought to book.
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